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I created a spreadsheet that helps people build castles via the Stronghold Builder's Guidebook. It pretty much does everything that is needed to make a castle. I've put in short descriptions of things available, so those who have the Stronghold Builder's Guidebook should be able to speed through the process easily. Those without it will may be a bit confused, although it is likely they could likely figure it out anyway.

I'd like to get some people to take a look at the spreadsheet, try it out, and see how they like it. I'd put in on a website for you to download, but I don't have one. :( Yes, I must be the ONLY person in the universe without one... so sorry! (Unless there is a way to download it to Birthright.net that I haven't figured out...)

Hi!
You can send to me at svaldi@brturbo.com
I like the Stronghold Builder's; I was trying to link it to castles and fortified holdings levels, so you could know exactly how was the structural part of your castle or holding. For example: if you have a castle (4), you would have 50.000 gp to spend in the Stronghold Builder's to actually build your castle.
Note that the valors of buildings in the 2ed. Birthright campaign setting are very different from those of 3ed. Stronghold Builder's...

I'm quite surprised by the amount of people asking for a copy of my spreadsheet! Thanks, everyone! I've got quite a few testers so far, and am in the process of fixing bugs that were found. Not a lot, but a few. I'm glad others are looking at this, too.

One thing I must ask - anyone that I've sent this to, please do not post this to the web yet. It's still a work in process, and I don't want a bunch of bad versions out there with my name on it! I'd rather be known for quality work. I haven't put any version numbers on it, so it would be confusing for people if they get an old copy.